Private Edward Brown served with Maryland during the American Revolution.
Edward Brown, son of George and Nancy Stevenson Brown, married Margaret Durbin and lived in Frederick County, Maryland. She was a relative of one of the family of Durbins, who resided in Baltimore, Maryland. Rev John P Durbin was of this family. To this union were given the following children:
↑Edward Brown". The Brown and Comly Families, by James Comly Brown. 1912. Page 5. archive.org. (Accessed 06 Oct 2018)
↑ Source: "Edward Brown". The Brown and Comly Families, by James Comly Brown. 1912. Page 5. archive.org. (Accessed 06 Oct 2018)
Edward Brown, son of George and Nancy Stevenson Brown, married Margaret Durbin and lived in Frederick County, Maryland. She was a relative of one of the family of Durbins, who resided in Baltimore, Maryland. Rev John P Durbin was of this family. To this union were given the following children: Joshua, Caleb, Nicholas, John, Hugh, Ruth, Ann, Jane, Sarah, Margaret and Mary.
Family Bible in possession of David Bates; Leveland, TX
Family history by Mary Elliott
DAR Patriot index and applications # 248741 & 362840 - DAR patriot A015394
Madison county records
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Edward by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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